Friday, August 26, 2016

Murder of Two Missippi Nuns In Home Not Terrorism

2 killed 1 arrested August 25, 2016 Two Catholic christian nuns Sister Margaret Held and Sister Paula Merrill, both 68, who were found dead in their home in the rural town of Durant Thursday morning. They were found murdered, stabbed to death in their Mississippi home after they did not show up at a health clinic they operate. There was no indication of terrorist intent or that it was connected to their jobs or religion (other than it is obvious) or who would want to do this (maybe ISIS terrorists who kill Catholic priests?)

These were two white women who really believed that black lives mattered when they volunteered to start a clinic in an area where one half the population lived in poverty. In France, India and Africa only terrorists murder nuns and priests, but in the US a random criminal has no known motive.

*Sources

GOPUSA Cliff Kincaid new column on the black murder of two white nuns is getting some attention. Here is it featured by GOPUSA:

Click here to read column. More has come out regarding his criminal record. Here’s what we now know:
Sanders was in prison from June 2004 to February 2011 on a conviction of second-degree robbery.
Sanders was in prison in Iowa from August 1999 to August 2002 on a conviction of theft.
From April to October 1996 for two counts of third-offense drunken driving.
Sanders was on probation after a prison term for a felony drunken-driving conviction in Mississippi last year.
He was also convicted of another armed robbery charge, sentenced in 1986 and served six years.

ABC news referred to the “the man,” Rodney Earl Sanders, 46, of Kosciusko, Mississippi, “who has been charged with two counts of capital murder” in the case. He allegedly stabbed the nuns—who were registered nurses and served the local community with free healthcare—to death.

The nuns were 68 and killed in their home.

Black CNN reporter Faith Karimi said, “A man has been arrested in the stabbing deaths of two nuns whose bodies were found in their home in rural Mississippi, authorities said.” Notice the omission of the racial characteristics of those involved.

Rodney Earl Sanders Mississippi Dept of Public Safety
Rodney Earl Sanders, 46, was charged with two counts of capital murder "after an exhaustive interview," the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation said in a statement.

Sanders, of Kosciusko, is charged in connection with the "Sanders was developed as a person of interest early on in the investigation," MBI Director Lt. Colonel Jimmy Jordan said in a statement. "With the cooperation of the Durant and Kosciusko Police Departments, Holmes County Sheriff's Department and the Attorney General Office this heinous crime has been resolved."

Mississippi nuns found dead - CNN.com
www.cnn.com/2016/08/25/us/mississippi-nuns-killed/
CNN6 hours ago - Two nuns who spent decades helping the poor were found dead Thursday in a home in Mississippi, authorities said.